Maritime Law

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Basic data
Title: Maritime Law
Abbreviation: SeeAnlG
Type: Federal law
Scope: Exclusive economic zone of the Federal Republic of Germany and the High Seas for Germans residing within the scope of the Basic Law
Legal matter: Special administrative law , law of the sea
References : 9510-37
Issued on: October 13, 2016
( BGBl. I pp. 2258, 2348 )
Entry into force on: January 1, 2017
Last change by: Art. 12 G of December 17, 2018
( Federal Law Gazette I pp. 2549, 2568 )
Effective date of the
last change:
December 21, 2018
(Art. 15 G of December 17, 2018)
GESTA : E011
Weblink: Text of the law
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The Seeanlagengesetz regulates the planning approval and approval procedures for the construction of plants in the exclusive economic zone in the German North and Baltic Seas . On January 1, 2017, the law replaced the Marine Facilities Ordinance (no longer in force). The regulations for systems for generating electricity from currents and water and systems that serve other economic purposes or research purposes now require an immediate legal basis, since they should correspond as closely as possible to those of the Wind Energy Offshore Act .